Foreign Donors Plug Funding Gap for Khmer Rouge Tribunal

Workers Set to End Strike Over Unpaid Salaries

Cambodian workers at the Khmer Rouge tribunal were set to end a nearly three-week strike over unpaid salaries, court officials said Wednesday, after foreign donors stepped in with loans to temporarily plug funding gaps for the United Nations-backed court.

Their strike was the second such job action this year at a war crimes tribunal long bedeviled by funding shortfalls and decried for its slowness. Trial observers had feared that the strike could jeopardize judicial proceedings involving two surviving Khmer Rouge leaders,...